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I'oimbatore 64to2o
MOTMTION II
SEMESTER I
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(EEE and CIVIL)

L. Section of solids

2. Development of surfaces

3. lsometric view

4. Difference between orthographic, perspective and isometric

Projections with sketches

5. Difference between planes, solids and surfaces


UNrrrn lNsrrrurE oF TrcuNolocy
@ Coimbatore 641020
MOTIVATION I
SEMESTER I
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(EEE and CIVIL)

1. Projection of straight lines

(i)Various positions

(ii) Concepts of projecting straight lines

2. Projection of planes

(i)Various positions

(ii) Concepts of projecting planes

3. Projection of solids

(i)Classification of solids

(ii) Concepts of projecting solids


-d& UI{ITED INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
wpt Periya naickenpalayam, Coimbato re_ 64j, 020.
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Assignment- ll

subject code with Title: 080120001-ENGTNEERTNG GRAPHrcs

Defi ne Orthogra phic projection


What is Reference plane and Reference line
What is the position of first quadrant
Draw the symbols for first angre projection and third angre projection
List out various positions of straight lines
Line GH makes 30o inclination with HP. Point G is 20mm
above Hp, 35mm infront of Vp.Draw the
projections when the line is 65mm long.
Draw the projection of points lying in I',
,2,d,3,d,4th quadrants
What is true length and true inclination
Why PP is required in orthographic projection
Differentiate Elevation and End Elevation
Explain the principle of projections, types of projections
and Various terminologies used in projections
Differentiate first angle projection and third angle projection
Draw the projections of the points on the common Xy line

(i)Point A is LOmm above Hp and 25mm infront


of Vp
(ii)Point B is 10mm above Hp and on Vp

(iii)Point C is 25mm below Hp and 20mm behind Vp


(iv)Point D is 20mm below Hp and 20mm infront of Vp

(v)Point E is on the reference line and point F is on both Hp and Vp


14' Line AB is 70mm long inclined to VP by 40o and inclined to Hp
by 30o. point A is 3omm above Hp.
Point A is 40mm infront of Vp.Draw the projections of the rine
AB.
15' sketch by freehand the following views shown in figure. The
dimensioning is also to be marked by
Freehand (i) The elevation in the direction of the arrow (ii)
The top view (iii) The side view as viewed
from the side available for view hole
UNrrro lNsrrrurE oF TrcuNoLoGY
@ Coimbatore 641020
ASSIGNMENT I
SEMESTER I
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(EEE and CIVIL)

1. Construct a curve between the distance from the focus and the directrix is 40mm and
e=213. Draw normal and tangent to the curve.

2. A circle of diameter 50mm rolls along a straight line


without slipping. Draw the curve
traced out'by a point P on the circumference for one complete revolution. Name the curve
and draw tangent and normal on it 40mm from the base line

3. Draw a parabola ,the distance between the directrix and focus is 40mm.Draw the tangent
and normal to the curve from a point lying on it 5cm from the focus

4. Draw an involute of an equilateral triangle of side 40 mm

5. Draw the involute of a regular hexagon of side 20mm


Umrnu INsu'rurn oF TpcHl+olocy
Coimbatore 641020
ASSIGNMENT III
SEMESTER I
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(EEE and CIVIL)

t. A hexagonal plate of side'30mm rest on HP on one of its sides perpendicular to VP.


Draw its projections when its surface is inclined with 55o with HP

2. A circular lamina of diameter 45mm is held vertical with the surface inclined at 55oto
VP. The lamina is 45 mm above HP and 40 mm infront of VP. Draw its projections

3. A pentagonal lamina of side 30mm rests on HP. One of its side is perpendicular to Vp.
Draw its projections when its surface is inclined with 45o with Hp

4. Hexagonal prism of the base side 30mm and height 55mm rest on HP on one of its
base edges with its axis inclined at 60o to HP and parallel to VP. Draw its projections

5. Hexagonal pyramid of the base edge 40mm and altitude 65mm rest on Hp on one of
its base edges with its axis inclined at 30o to HP and parallel to Vp. Draw its
projections

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